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Finance Committee - Agenda - 6/7/2017 - P475

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 10:24
Document Date
Wed, 06/07/2017 - 00:00
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
Wed, 06/07/2017 - 00:00
Page Number
475
Image URL
https://nashuameetingsstorage.blob.core.windows.net/nm-docs-pages/fin_a__060720…

01500-3
TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS

2. Heating and Ventilation

1.

The General Contractor shall furnish, install, and maintain a complete
temporary heating and ventilation systems, including fuel therefore, which
will provide heat and ventilation as required by the trades and for the pro-
tection of personnel in the work spaces, and stored and installed materials
from injury as can be caused by dampness and cold. The General Contractor
shall employ, within the terms of the General Contract, a competent
watchman who will maintain and operate the systems, as required. The
General Contractor shall bear all costs incurred from the temporary heating
and ventilation from the time the systems are first required until the date of
Substantial Completion of the General Contract, as defined in the General
Conditions and Special Conditions.

Under no circumstance shall the permanent heating system be used for
temporary heating purposes, until the building/buildings have been considered
as satisfactorily enclosed by the Engineer, specified hereunder.

Temporary heating equipment must be smokeless and fumeless type,
Underwriters Laboratories, Factory Mutual, Fire Marshal and Engineer
approved, and will fulfill the heating requirements specified hereunder.

As soon as practicable, after the building/buildings have been considered
satisfactorily enclosed by the Engineer, the General Contractor shall have the
permanent heating and ventilation systems and apparatus put in
operation. Electrical service, wiring, controls, and other essential parts of the
permanent system must be installed prior to utilizing the heating system. The
General Contractor shall pay for all power and fuel consumed in the
temporary operation of the permanent systems until the time the
building/buildings are partially or permanently occupied by the Owner,
whichever comes first in accordance with the provisions specified herein for
use and occupancy prior to acceptance by the Owner.

After enclosure of the building/buildings and before installation of wet work
such as interior masonry and tile, maintain temperatures of 50 degrees
minimum, except for a period commencing 10 days prior to the installation of
interior woodwork, interior flooring, or interior painting, whichever occurs
first, after which time the temperature shall be maintained at a minimum of 65
degrees F., until the project is either partially or permanently occupied by the
Owner.

3. Water and Sanitary

1.

The General Contractor shall make necessary arrangements for connection to
the municipal water supply and shall provide any extensions as required for
the operation of this project. The General Contractor shall bear all costs
incurred for the temporary water services, including the costs of the water
itself.

All lines, temporary or permanent, shall be protected and maintained by the
General Contractor. Temporary lines shall be removed by the General
Contractor when the temporary service is no longer required.

The General Contractor shall provide an adequate drinking water supply,
satisfactorily cooled, for his employees.

Coordinate with Owner and Engineer for nearest water hook-up.

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 6/7/2017 - P475

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